Ramin.T wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just finished recompiling the whole world (emerge -eav world). One of the few
packages that would fail (7 out of =- 720) is fftw. The reason is obvious : no
fortran compiler installed.
Problem : I couldn't find the proper package to emerge so I have a
Hello all,
I have a dual Opteron WS. After being up for some time (running
gentoo-sources-2.6.15-r7, Xorg 7 KDE 3.5) my system begins showing
100% CPU usage on one of the processors with the offending process,
kacpid, using most of this. I know the first thing I need to do is
recompile a
Fernando Boaglio wrote:
Hi there!
I was told with gcc 4.1 you can't play with some CFLAGS because you
will really break your system (more dangerous than gcc 3.x ! ).
Have you tried emerge -e system with GCC + some uncommon flag?
Can you share your CFLAGS with us ?
TIA!
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Vladimir G. Ivanovic wrote:
On Fri, 2006-06-09 at 13:40 +0200, Simon Stelling wrote:
man ld
Nope. Not on my system. Neither -Bdirect nor -hashvals is listed.
(I have sys-devel/binutils-2.16.1-r2 installed.)
--- Vladimir
Vladimir G. Ivanovic
Palo Alto, CA 94306
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through all the documentation you mention and it
was very helpful. I'm just setting up an installation that's a bit more
than trivial, using GCC 4 X-server. I expect to be referring to the
experience of the good folk on this list often!
Thanks again.
Samir.
Duncan wrote:
Samir Mishra posted
Hello.
Thought I'd post this, in case someone else comes across this problem,
or there's a solution.
I'm unable to compile libmpeg3 with gcc-4.1.0, though I have no problems
with gcc-3.4.5 (hardened).
Also, to get libdts to install, I had to first install autotoolset,
though it's not
I'll try later with different CFLAGS, see what happens, though I didn't
change these between gcc-3.4.5 gcc-4.1.0
Vladimir G. Ivanovic wrote:
sys-devel/gcc-4.1.0 compiled media-libs/libmpeg3-1.5.2-r3 for me.
--- Vladimir
On Sat, 2006-04-22 at 23:30 +0400, Samir Mishra wrote:
Hello.
Thought
Hello.
I posted this on the Xen Users mailing list, thought I'd try for a
different perspective from Gentoo users.
I'm doing a fresh install of Xen on an AMD64 using Gentoo. I have an
nvidia graphics card. I want Dom0 to be a minimal system, installed
without Xorg or any other GUI
Hello.
What's the difference between the multilib no-multilib stages? If I'm
compiling all packages with the X86_64 CHOST flag, will packages always
compile with X86_64 libs even when 32-bit libraries are on the system if
I use multilib?
TIA.
Samir
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libraries during the compile stage? I'm more
interested in having things work, but I would like to keep track of all
packages that use any of the 32-bit libraries and upgrade these to the
full 64-bit versions when updates to the packages are available.
Thanks again.
Duncan wrote:
Samir Mishra
PORTDIR = $PORTDIR
echo DISTDIR = $DISTDIR
echo PKGDIR = $PKGDIR
echo PORT_LOGDIR = $PORT_LOGDIR
echo RANDOMVAR = $RANDOMVAR
# --
# Created: Samir Mishra (2006-04-04 12:27AM)
# No copyright, no guarantees, use at own risk. So far
# seems to work for me
test, because my emails to this list are not showing up!!!
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Hello all,
The installation CD is still in the drive, I started installation with a
stage3-amd64+multilib-2006.0 and
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